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Give Us 5-acre Plot to Build Hospital if Sunni Board Rejects SC Offer: Shia Waqf Board
The Sunni Waqf Board, a main litigant in the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land case, is yet to decide whether to accept the land.
Taiwanese-Canadian Actor Godfrey Gao Dies While Filming a Show
Godfrey Gao, a Taiwanese-Canadian model and actor, passed away after collapsing on the sets of his reality show Chase Me.
Leaders Like Me Could've Helped BJP Win More Seats in Maha Assembly Polls, Claims Eknath Khadse
The former revenue minister, who resigned in 2016 over allegations of corruption, said leaders like him, Chandrashekhar Bawankule, Vinod Tawde and some others were 'deliberately kept out' of the state election campaign.
Abhay Deol's Line Of Descent Deals with a Delhi Mafia Family, Here's What He Said
Abhay Deol's next is about a mafia family. He plays an undercover agent on a mission to bring the cartel down.
HDFC Shares Jump 2% After Morgan Stanley Raises Target Price
HDFC shares closed the session 1.5% higher at Rs 2,338 apiece, after hitting the day’s high of Rs 2,352.
Indian Experts to Visit Afghanistan to Further Partnership under OPCW Mentorship Programme
The Indian authorities have already shared knowledge, skills and experience with their Afghan counterparts in the first round of the programme which was held in New Delhi from April 29 to May 3 this year.
Japan Approves Restart for Nuclear Reactor Closest to Epicentre of 2011 Earthquake
The station was swamped by the tsunami, but survived with its cooling system intact, saving its reactors from the threat of meltdowns.
No Money, No Hope: South Korea's 'Dirt Spoons' Turn Against Moon
The concept of dirt spoons and gold spoons, as those from better-off families are known, have been around for many years but exploded onto the political scene in recent years, undercutting support for liberal President Moon Jae-in.
Bengaluru Police Deploy Mannequins as Traffic Cops to Curb Violations
City additional commissioner (traffic) said he came up with the idea after observing motorists putting on helmets, drivers fastening their seat-belts and stopping using mobile phones after they spot traffic policemen from a distance.
Hindutva, Bhima-Koregaon & Bharat Ratna for Savarkar: Hurdles in Sena-NCP-Cong's 3-legged Race
Waiting in the wings like a raptor hovering over its prey, the BJP will be watching, in the hope that the alliance will collapse under the weight of its contradictions, helping it move in.
Sourav Ganguly And Daughter Trolling Each Other is The Happy Place Instagram Should be
In the quarterly Community Standards Enforcement Report released earlier this month, Facebook added Instagram data for the first time.
16 Years After Body Found Buried Under School Playground, 19 Chinese Punished for Murder Cover-up
Deng Shiping was overseeing the construction of a playground at the middle school where he worked in Huaihua city, central Hunan province, when he disappeared in 2003.
Good News! Android 10 For Samsung Galaxy Note 10 And Galaxy S10 Rolls Out in January
The roadmap shared by Samsung Israel suggests it will be a busy rollout schedule for Android 10 for Samsung Galaxy devices, up till the month of September.
Varun Dhawan's Stunt on Coolie No 1 Sets Goes Awry, Actor Escapes Unhurt
Varun Dhawan got stuck inside a car hanging off a cliff, the doors of which got jammed. However, Varun kept his calm throughout the episode, and finally, escaped unhurt.
ISRO Successfully Launches Earth Imaging Satellite Cartosat-3, 13 Other Nano Satellites from Sriharikota
The space agency has planned for the launch of CARTOSAT-3 satellite, ninth in the series, from the second launch pad at spaceport of Sriharikota, about 120 kms from here on November 27 at 09.28 am.
'When Will the Bloodshed Stop in My Country?' Thousands of Notes and Prayers on Iraq's 'Wall of Wishes'
Just off Baghdad's Tahrir Square, ground zero for a protest movement that remains unbowed despite the deaths of hundreds of demonstrators in a government crackdown, protesters have set up a 'wall of wishes'.